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Mock me with my full approval. As the OP, I am wrong.
I am always cold in bed so I want to buy a new duvet for winter.
Simple either/or choice:
16.5 tog synthetic duvet. Pro is I never knew you could get a 16.5 tog duvet, con is synthetics seem to go flat within a year or so.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Winter-Hollowfibre-...
15 tog duck feather duvet. I have had a feather duvet before and all the filling ended up at one end, but this claims it is compartmentalised to avoid this, and may last longer?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Filling-WINTER-Feat...
Please do not start telling me about £500 duvets made from hand picked peacock feathers, just tell me which of these two ~£35 duvets you would buy.
I am always cold in bed so I want to buy a new duvet for winter.
Simple either/or choice:
16.5 tog synthetic duvet. Pro is I never knew you could get a 16.5 tog duvet, con is synthetics seem to go flat within a year or so.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Winter-Hollowfibre-...
15 tog duck feather duvet. I have had a feather duvet before and all the filling ended up at one end, but this claims it is compartmentalised to avoid this, and may last longer?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extra-Filling-WINTER-Feat...
Please do not start telling me about £500 duvets made from hand picked peacock feathers, just tell me which of these two ~£35 duvets you would buy.
Neither, £35 will buy you a rather average duvet. Go here & look in the bargain box:
http://www.baavet.co.uk/shop/index.php?route=produ...
Look for those 500gm/sqm & above. They may have minor faults (small marks, wonky stitching) but you will save a substantial amount & get a very good duvet.
http://www.baavet.co.uk/shop/index.php?route=produ...
Look for those 500gm/sqm & above. They may have minor faults (small marks, wonky stitching) but you will save a substantial amount & get a very good duvet.
legless said:
I use a 4.5 tog duvet all year round.
This way, in winter, Mrs Legless gets cold and needs warming up . Never fails.
Mate of mine when he was single and cooking dinner for a lady would crank the central heating right up to the max to encourage his guest to remove any surplus layers of clothing. Similar strategy to yourself....This way, in winter, Mrs Legless gets cold and needs warming up . Never fails.
100% goose down all the way. Got ours from here http://www.raymattextiles.co.uk/
Quite a bit cheaper than John Lewis and the likes.
Quite a bit cheaper than John Lewis and the likes.
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